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Originally posted by j3kk View Postthis is what i know
cleto reyes = majority of lower weight classes use this/most expensive/less padding for more punching power/less padding means more prone to injury.
grant = middleweights or heavier use this/more padding means more protection/not as pricey as reyes but still up there/still has power but not reyes like due to padding.
winning = expensive. thats all i know. expensive.
title = i have no idea but i like their prices and i havent really read much complaint about them.
top contender = cheap like everlast but better quality and durability.
everlast = neverlast.
this is what i know from doing my research from last night. can anyone else give me some brands because im thinking of buying a boxing glove that isnt expensive but i do have enough money to buy decent training gloves just not the $80+ ones.
right now my choices are title and top contender. im hearing alot from ringside too. but i dont really know yet.
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Originally posted by iBox4Real View Postthe best gloves i've ever owned.. PERIOD. and i've owned them all... great great protection for you, i've never once hurt my hands in a pair of Winning (i've hurt my hands in fights and sparring with Everlast, Title, Top Contender, and ESPECIALLY Reyes)
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Originally posted by mickyward5656 View PostI have the same experience with winning. Id pay more than they already are for them, there that good.
says its not about the money, doesnt concern him.... its about doing whats right and helping people
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Originally posted by iBox4Real View Posttrue.. true, i actually know the owner Kazumichi and talk with him pretty often... he doesnt make any Champions pay for gear... Mayweather, Manny, Oscar, Margarito, Mosley, Cotto, Morales none of them
says its not about the money, doesnt concern him.... its about doing whats right and helping people
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Originally posted by iBox4Real View Posttrue.. true, i actually know the owner Kazumichi and talk with him pretty often... he doesnt make any Champions pay for gear... Mayweather, Manny, Oscar, Margarito, Mosley, Cotto, Morales none of them
says its not about the money, doesnt concern him.... its about doing whats right and helping people
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Despite what people say about Title Gel gloves, they are absolutely horrible. They are build weird, and place this awkward pressure on my thumb joint when you try and make a fist. Throw in that the padding on the knuckles is THIN and you have a horrible glove. Every time I throw a punch with them I feel like I am going to bruise my knuckles.
They are not even comparable to the Ringside IMF gloves.
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alright well
im getting a part time job right and i wanna save up for a good quality pair of gloves
which would be better, the 16oz cleto reyes trainign gloves or the 16 oz grant training gloves
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Originally posted by KostyaTszyu44 View Postalright well
im getting a part time job right and i wanna save up for a good quality pair of gloves
which would be better, the 16oz cleto reyes trainign gloves or the 16 oz grant training gloves
However, if it was me id save up a little longer and get a pair of winning gloves, there second to none....
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Originally posted by mickyward5656 View PostGrant easy... reys gloves are second to none when you are in actual fight, but if you are going to be training with em, id bet that you will eventually hurt yourself, there to hard even there training gloves. get the grants there nice.
However, if it was me id save up a little longer and get a pair of winning gloves, there second to none....
thanks
EDIT: although i did hear shawn say once that grants bust peoples faces up and are really hard, i dont wanna do that to my sparring partners since we are all fighting often and getting an unneccessary cut or nasty bruise or whatever could cancel a fight....
so has anyone else had that experience witht he grants?Last edited by KostyaTszyu44; 01-23-2009, 08:56 PM.
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